First off, per Joe.My.God, marriage equality will be coming to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as of this coming January 1.
Secondly, Bloomberg News is reporting that Judge John E. Jones, who overturned the decision striking Pennsylvania's marriage equality appeal has now issued an opinion denying the request of Schuylkill County Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan's Court Theresa Santai-Gaffney to intervene in the case following Governor Corbett's decision not to appeal the ruling.
I don't have a specific link for the Luxembourg news but here is Judge Jones' opinion. He's pretty darned blunt about it. He notes that, as the result of another county clerk's attempt to issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples, the state courts determined that the duties of those who occupy that position are strictly ministerial, that is, they must issue a license to any couple meeting the state's requirements and not rule independently on who is or is not entitled to marry. He rebuts Santai-Gaffney's claim that Corbett's decision not to appeal and the state's subsequent issuance of instructions to commence issuing marriage licenses to couples "without regard to the gender of the applicants" render her duties unclear. To quote Jones:
Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Our decision was entirely unequivocal, as was the Governor's decision not to appeal.
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There is simply no unclarity in the current status of the laws governing the issuance of marriages licenses in Pennsylvania and Santai-Gaffney can claim no confusion. This specious argument is rejected.
Snip, and, by the way, SNAP.
And finally, having apparently crawled out from under some sort of rock where he'd been hiding since 1971, South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackely has filed a motion to dismiss a marriage equality suit in that state, citing Baker vs Nelson and other pre-Windsor rulings as precedent. I wish him good luck on that.